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"A nice hotel that is really close to the airport with easy driving and public transportation options to Venice islands. The staff went out of there way to help us find local dining options. The lobby, hallways and bathrooms have all been recently updated. "

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"Although the hotel is located in Stucky Island, the hotel provided boat shuttle every 15 minutes. Away from the hustle and bustle in the evening for a great wind down after hard days of fun and walking."

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"If you are intending to stay in the Mestre area of Venice, look no further. Best Western is the best hotel around in the Mestre area. Rather than tugging your luggage and getting lost in the maze-like street of Venice, and the hassle of boarding and alighting the water taxi, choosing to stay in t..."

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"We had a wonderful stay at the Carnival Palace hotel. We upgraded to a canal view room and had stunning views and a huge room! The breakfast was great and the hotel staff helped us navigate the bus system to our hotel close to the airport for our early morning flight. This hotel far exceeded our..."

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"As you arrive off the train in Mestre look up to see the large Hotel Plaza sign. The Hotel's restaurant was very good. You never hear any trains at this exceptional hotel. Walked to Piazza Foretto locally."

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"Room was great, the queen sized bad was so comfortable.
It was our 15th anniversary and the hotel gave complimentary prosecco bottle on the first night which was a nice touch.
The restaurant is fabulous!
The hotel staff couldn't be more helpful and friendly.
One criticism though... no tea and..."

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"Very pleased with this choice. Nice friendly hotel close to Piazzale Roma, which is where the buses arrive in Venice, approx. 200m walk (crossing to bridges). After a flight, it was a relief to not have to travel further and on the vaporetta buses in the dark. The hotel staff gave a friendly welc..."

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"We were very happy the first day, our breakfast was great and we very much liked the location, Second night we had to leave early and we asked if we could have breakfast to go. At 3 AM we ask for our breakfast and we got some crackers and orange juice. That was very disappointing as at that time ..."

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Cannaregio

The best way to travel in Cannaregio is to navigate the beautiful still waters of the picturesque Royal Canal in a gondola, taking in the gorgeous sights of the Ca d'Oro Palace and the baroque...

The best way to travel in Cannaregio is to navigate the beautiful still waters of the picturesque Royal Canal in a gondola, taking in the gorgeous sights of the Ca d'Oro Palace and the baroque Palazzo Labia. There's plenty to see on dry land too – the area encompasses the old Venetian Ghetto, still a hub of Jewish culture, and there's a plethora of churches to admire, such as Santa Maria dei Miracoli.

Castello

The Venetian Arsenal, the shipyard complex where Galileo once walked, known for its iconic marble lion statues, dominates the quarter of Castello. Indulge in retail therapy down the bustling Via...

The Venetian Arsenal, the shipyard complex where Galileo once walked, known for its iconic marble lion statues, dominates the quarter of Castello. Indulge in retail therapy down the bustling Via Garibaldi or Riva Degli Schiavoni, lined with high-end boutiques and buzzing eateries serving the freshest local seafood and finest Italian wines. You can even kick-back and relax in the Giardini park, one of the most stunning green spaces in Venice.

San Marco

Standing at the center of the buzzing Piazza San Marco, flanked by the breathtaking Byzantine domes of St Mark's Basilica, the imposing Clock Tower and the ancient Lion of Venice, a sculpture...

Standing at the center of the buzzing Piazza San Marco, flanked by the breathtaking Byzantine domes of St Mark's Basilica, the imposing Clock Tower and the ancient Lion of Venice, a sculpture dating back thousands of years, you'll see why San Marco is Venice's visitor hub. Tour the museum within Doge's Palace – a masterpiece of the Venetian Gothic style - or enjoy pizza in one of the plush pavement cafes.

San Polo

This hustling, bustling central neighborhood is a haven for romantics and foodies alike. There are few things more peaceful than an alfresco dinner for two along the Grand Canal, by the gorgeous...

This hustling, bustling central neighborhood is a haven for romantics and foodies alike. There are few things more peaceful than an alfresco dinner for two along the Grand Canal, by the gorgeous stone Rialto Bridge. Head down to Campo San Giacomo and delight in fresh fruits, vegetables, and local seafood, or explore San Polo's history at the ancient San Giacomo di Rialto church, with its huge 15th Century clock.

Santa Croce

This chilled-out district is a tonic after the buzz of downtown Venice. The clothes exhibits at the Mocenigo Palace museum will delight fashionistas and history-buffs alike, while the Campo San...

This chilled-out district is a tonic after the buzz of downtown Venice. The clothes exhibits at the Mocenigo Palace museum will delight fashionistas and history-buffs alike, while the Campo San Giacomo dell’Orio square, with its picturesque church and numerous Italian cafes would delight even the most discerning traveler. A stroll to the Piazzale Roma square, with its high-end designer stores and wine bars is also a must.